How to Make Matched Betting look good on a CV?

So I'm in my final year of Uni and looking to go into trading. I know that what I do on here is a good thing and has aspects of what traders get up to so definitely want to include it in my CV. My only issue is that I'm not sure what to call it without making it sound like I have a gambling addiction or am just making something up.

"By definition, you have to live until you die. Better to make that life as complete and enjoyable an experience as possible, in case death is shite, which I suspect it will be."
— Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting)

What Frank said really. If you can show a grasp of how markets work (as in an exchange) and how the price reacts and adjusts and there are pivot points and trends then you will probably be in good shape. A friend of mine once went for a job at an Investment Bank (he had been a heavy matched bettor when at Uni too) and one of the questions they asked was who did he admire (something like that). He said Andrew Black (who founded Betfair) and got onto the subject/demonstrated what he knew that way. He got the job FWIW.